they get to fat to look their sheep.
We're not allowed to post links on Wikianswers so type in 'German Shepherds' or 'Alsatians' or "GSD" into Google
No, the German Shepherd became a breed by having general Shepherd dogs bred together until they had a standard.
You should type in breeders for that area into Google. I would give you the link but it isn't allowed.
Be kind and loving towards your Shepherd and he/she will love and give you happiness in return. German Shepherds easily win over the heart but in return you have got to make sure he/she is looked after and given every requirement it NEEDS. A Shepherd will give it owner twice as much as they can give him/her, really.
Probably not. German Shepherds are one of the breeds listed on the homeowners applications that are excluded from issuance of a homeowners policy. Also excluded are those who own a trampoline, due to the increased risk of liability.
Search for German shepherd dog rescue organizations in your area. These rescue centers give shelter to lost, unwanted and abused German shepherds and their goal is to get the dogs to permanent homes where they will receive proper love and care.
they give it to a charity or something
nothing
German Shepherds live on average from 13-15 (human years), but its not uncommon for some to live up too, and in some rare cases over 20 years. Just give it lots of exercise, protein filled dog food and lots to drink, with a bit love in the mix, yours will live for a long time!
You should give at least two cups of premium mixer a day.
An agile, strong, balanced large breed of dog. The snout is long and narrow, ears are pricked. Tail tapers to a point and is carried low. Color, typically black and tan, sable, black, or red and black. Loyal and strong, protective and smart. Highly trainable and biddable.German Shepherds are powerful and third most intelligent dogs in the world. 75% of police dogs are German Shepherds. German Shepherds have extremely powerful bite force and have defined pointed ears (non-cropped) and thick fur which is usually tan with a black sadle and dark snout. German shepherds are fierce and loyal guard dogs but gentle and caring family dogs that will stay by your side through thick and thin. Third most popular dog in the world (MORE popular than golden retriever.)There are several types of German Shepherds today and to give you a simple ,understanding of each one,not to go in detail. All of them are related and posses the same basic characteristics : loyal , friend , ability to work and protector.
Generally no. These dogs are highly trained and require special handling even in retirement. Most often the officer who is partnered with the dog will keep it as a family pet when it retires.